Events that hit men hard;
1. The death of his mother
2. Losing a kid
3. The death of his father.
4. Death of his wife
5. First heartbreak
6. Watching his daughter get married
7. Being broke.
8. First big win
9. A friend betraying him.
10. Realizing nobody is coming to save him.
What would you add?
3 years old - Mommy, I love you
10 years old - Mom, Whatever
16 years old - My Mom is so annoying!
18 years old- I'm leaving this house
25 years old - Mom, you were right
30 years old - I want to go to Mom's house
50 years old - I don't want to lose my Mom
70 years old - I would give up everything to have my mom here with me
You only have one Mom
Take care of her when she's still alive.
I tell my wife and kids when I’m with them:
“These are the best days of my life.”
One day the table will have an empty chair.
Love the table while it’s full.
At dinner or in the car.
It’s never about the setting.
It about the people around you.
Versions of your life die before you do.
Choose your favorite moments and capitalize on them.
What happens when you die:
They divide up your shit.
They summarize your life in 500-1000 words.
People who knew you less say sorry to people who knew you more.
Everyone eats, drives home, and wakes up the next day and goes to work.
Whatever you’re worried about won’t be in those 500 words.
You can dare greatly or not at all, but you’re gonna die either way.
Might as well squeeze every motherfucking drop out.
🚨A man spends 50 years teaching at MIT.
He knows his time is running out.
So he records one last lecture — everything he knows, distilled into a single hour.
He died 5 months later.
This is that lecture.
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Keanu Reeves arrived at the party celebrating the end of filming for his new movie in New York, but he spent the first twenty minutes standing outside the venue in the rain. No one had recognized him, and he waited quietly — without complaining, without asking for special treatment. The club owner later said:
“I didn’t even know Keanu was out there waiting in the rain — he never said a word to anyone.”
Keanu often rides public transportation, speaks naturally with homeless people, and never hesitates to help them. He is 56 years old, yet his simplicity remains unchanged: he can sit on a park bench eating a hot dog among ordinary people without ever acting as though he were different.
After filming one of the The Matrix movies, he gave each stuntman a brand-new motorcycle to thank them for their courage and skill. He also gave up a significant portion of his salary so costume designers and special effects artists could be paid what they deserved, recognizing the value of their often invisible work. And while filming The Devil's Advocate, he agreed to reduce his own paycheck so that Al Pacino could join the cast.
Life, however, did not spare him from pain. During those same years, he lost his best friend, his partner lost their child, and shortly afterward she died in a car accident, while his sister was diagnosed with leukemia.
Keanu did not allow himself to be broken by tragedy. He donated five million dollars to the clinic treating his sister, put his career aside to stay close to her, and created a leukemia foundation to which he donates part of the earnings from every film he makes.
A man may be born male, but remaining truly human — with dignity, compassion, and humility — is something entirely different.
Perhaps that is what makes Keanu Reeves so special: his greatness is not only found in his films, but in the way he chooses to live every day, with kindness and respect for everyone around him.
And maybe the true strength of a hero is measured precisely when nobody is watching.
24 tons of apples from South Africa 🇿🇦and 6.9 tons of Kenyan 🇰🇪 fresh avocados were among the first arrivals of African agricultural products under the #ZeroTariffPolicy. Welcome!
Mr. William Ruto and Kimani Ichung’wah are the greatest political cowards in the country.
The use of police, live ammunition and teargas cannot stop an idea whose time has come. Thank you the great people of Kikuyu for your bravery, courage and resilience.
You have proven you cannot be intimidated by Ruto and Ichung'wa by whatever means and you made hard decisions about 2027.
Ruto is One-Term and Ichung'wa must follow him to Sugoi. Thank you for the warm , heroic and ecstatic welcome. I promise you I will not let you down the people of Kikuyu.
God Bless you!